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LEGER’S WEEKLY SURVEY
PRESENTED BY
June 29th, 2020
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METHODOLOGY
METHODOLOGY
Web survey using computer-assisted Web interviewing (CAWI) technology.
From June 26th to June 28th, 2020
1,524 Canadians and 1,005 Americans, 18 years of age or older, randomly recruited from LEO’s online panel.
Using data from the 2016 Census, results were weighted according to gender, age, mother tongue, region,education level and presence of children in the household in order to ensure a representative sample of thepopulation.
No margin of error can be associated with a non-probability sample (Web panel in this case). However forcomparative purposes, a probability sample of 1,524 respondents would have a margin of error of ±2.51%, 19 timesout of 20, while a probability sample of 1,005 would have a margin of error of ±3.1%, 19 times out of 20.
The research results presented here are in full compliance with the CRIC Public Opinion Research Standards andDisclosure Requirements.
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Notes on Reading this Report
The numbers presented have been rounded up. However, the numbers before rounding were used to calculate thesums presented and might therefore not correspond to the manual addition of these numbers.
In this report, data in bold red characters indicate a significantly lower proportion than that of other respondents.Conversely, data in bold green characters indicate a significantly higher proportion that that of other respondents.
A more detailed methodology is presented in the appendix.
If you have questions about the data presented in this report, please contact Christian Bourque, Associate andExecutive Vice-Present at the following e-mail address: cbourque@leger360.com or Jack Jedwab, President & CEOof the Association for Canadian Studies: jack.jedwab@acs-aec.ca
IN THE NEWSCANADIAN VS AMERICAN PRIDE
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CANADA DAY CELEBRATION
CTC153. Given all that has gone on the last three months with the COVID-19 pandemic are you more or less likely to find some way to celebrate Canada Day this year, even if it’s just a small gathering with immediate family or a few friends?
Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
TOTALCANADA
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC 18-34 35-54 55+ UrbanSub-
urbanRural
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 100 171 207 416 511 597 662 578 264
Unweighted n = 1,524 100 414 607 125 126 152 441 515 568 664 595 249
More likely 16% 21% 10% 17% 16% 13% 22% 19% 17% 13% 16% 18% 10%
Less likely 38% 32% 31% 44% 30% 44% 33% 45% 38% 33% 40% 36% 38%
This Canada Day will be no different for me
than previous42% 40% 55% 35% 45% 39% 38% 32% 40% 50% 41% 42% 45%
Don’t know/ Prefer not to answer 4% 7% 4% 3% 8% 4% 7% 4% 5% 4% 3% 4% 7%
16%
38%42%
4%
More likely Less likely This Canada Day will be nodifferent for me than previous
Don’t know / Prefer not to answer
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TOTAL CANADA TOTAL USA Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 1,005
Unweighted n = 1,524 1,005
More likely 16% 18% 2
Less likely 38% 39% 1
This Canada Day / 4th of July will be no different
for me than previous42% 35% 7
Don’t know / Prefer not to answer 4% 7% 3
CTC153. Given all that has gone on the last three months with the COVID-19 pandemic are you more or less likely to find some way to celebrate Canada Day / 4th of July this year, even if it’s just a small gathering with immediate family or a few friends?
Base: All respondents
CANADA DAY / 4th OF JULY CELEBRATION
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CANADIAN PRIDE
CTC155. Are you proud to be a Canadian?
Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
90%
7%
TOTALCANADA
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC 18-34 35-54 55+ UrbanSub-
urbanRural
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 100 171 207 416 511 597 662 578 264
Unweighted n = 1,524 100 414 607 125 126 152 441 515 568 664 595 249
Yes 90% 96% 80% 93% 97% 92% 89% 92% 89% 89% 91% 89% 90%
No 3% 3% 6% 2% 1% 3% 2% 2% 4% 3% 3% 3% 3%
Don’t know / Prefer not to answer 7% 2% 14% 4% 2% 5% 9% 6% 7% 7% 6% 8% 7%
Yes
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CANADIAN / AMERICAN PRIDE(CANADA VS UNITED STATES)
CTC155. Are you proud to be a Canadian / an American ?
Base: All respondents
TOTAL CANADA TOTAL USA Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 1,005
Unweighted n = 1,524 1,005
Yes 90% 74% 16
No 3% 13% 10
Don’t know / Prefer not to answer 7% 13% 6
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CANADIANS' IDENTITY
CTCIND. Do you identify yourself personally...?
Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
35%
26%
23%
13%
3%
...as Canadian only
...as Canadian first and [PROVINCE] second
…as much Canadian as [PROVINCE]
...as [PROVINCE] first and Canadian second
...as [PROVINCE] only
TOTALCANADA
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC 18-34 35-54 55+ UrbanSub-
urbanRural
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 100 171 207 416 511 597 662 578 264
Unweighted n = 1,524 100 414 607 125 126 152 441 515 568 664 595 249
...as Canadian only 35% 14% 13% 49% 35% 42% 40% 34% 39% 33% 39% 33% 32%
...as Canadian first and [PROVINCE] second 26% 31% 17% 26% 31% 28% 30% 27% 22% 27% 25% 25% 29%
…as much Canadian as [PROVINCE] 23% 36% 22% 23% 28% 20% 20% 24% 23% 22% 22% 26% 20%
…as [PROVINCE] first and Canadian second 13% 19% 39% 1% 4% 8% 7% 13% 12% 14% 11% 14% 15%
...as [PROVINCE] only 3% 0% 8% 1% 2% 2% 2% 2% 4% 3% 3% 3% 5%
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CANADIAN SYMBOLS
CTC154. What do you feel is the most iconic, recognizable symbol of Canada? Please select up to 2 items from the list below*
Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
73%
20%
18%
12%
9%
6%
5%
4%
2%
1%
National Flag – Maple Leaf
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Ice Hockey
Beaver
Niagara Falls
CN Tower
Parliament buildings
The Far North: Polar Bears & Inukshuks
None of these
Don’t know
TOTALCANADA
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC 18-34 35-54 55+ UrbanSub-
urbanRural
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 100 171 207 416 511 597 662 578 264Unweighted n = 1,524 100 414 607 125 126 152 441 515 568 664 595 249
National Flag – Maple Leaf 73% 79% 72% 71% 67% 75% 76% 67% 73% 77% 72% 74% 71%
Royal Canadian Mounted Police 20% 30% 12% 17% 30% 31% 27% 8% 16% 33% 19% 21% 23%
Ice Hockey 18% 17% 18% 15% 19% 26% 21% 32% 20% 7% 16% 19% 21%
Beaver 12% 12% 13% 12% 8% 14% 13% 14% 15% 9% 14% 12% 10%
Niagara Falls 9% 2% 6% 17% 5% 5% 4% 14% 9% 7% 11% 9% 6%
CN Tower 6% 2% 1% 12% 1% 2% 3% 10% 6% 3% 7% 6% 1%
Parliament buildings 5% 1% 6% 5% 8% 3% 6% 4% 5% 5% 5% 6% 4%
The Far North: Polar Bears & Inukshuks 4% 4% 5% 4% 4% 4% 4% 7% 4% 2% 5% 4% 4%
None of these 2% 1% 3% 2% 3% 1% 1% 1% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2%
Don’t know 1% 0% 2% 0% 3% 0% 2% 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1%
*Respondents had the option of selecting more than one answer, the total of mentions may exceed 100%.
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CANADIAN / AMERICAN SYMBOLS(CANADA VS UNITED STATES)
CTC154. What do you feel is the most iconic, recognizable symbol of Canada / America ? Please select up to 2 items from the list below
Base: All respondents
TOTAL CANADA TOTAL USA Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 1,005
Unweighted n = 1,524 1,005
National Flag – Maple Leaf / Stars and Stripes 73% 60% 13
Royal Canadian Mounted Police / FBI 20% 2% 18
Ice Hockey / Baseball 18% 5% 13
Beaver / Eagle 12% 15% 3
CN Tower / Statue of Liberty 6% 47% 41
Parliament buildings / White House and Congress 5% 9% 4
The Far North: Polar Bears & Inukshuks / Mount
Rushmore4% 6% 2
None of these 2% 5% 3
Don’t know 1% 4% 3
*Respondents had the option of selecting more than one answer, the total of mentions may exceed 100%.
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ELEMENTS OF PRIDE FOR CANADIANS
CTC156. People identify with different things or ideas when it comes to making them a ‘proud’ Canadian. Please rate how important the following items are in terms of making you most proud to be a Canadian.
Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
97%
95%
95%
95%
95%
95%
93%
85%
82%
81%
76%
55%
Our Natural Landscape
Universal Healthcare system
Our People – Fellow Canadians
Charter of Rights & Freedoms
Peace Order & Good Government
Equal rights for women
Our Democracy & System of Government
Multiculturalism & ethnic diversity
Canadian Military
National Anthem - O Canada!
LGBTQ+ rights
Prime Minister Trudeau
TOTALCANADA
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC 18-34 35-54 55+ UrbanSub-
urbanRural
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 100 171 207 416 511 597 662 578 264Unweighted n =
% Important presented 1,524 100 414 607 125 126 152 441 515 568 664 595 249
Our Natural Landscape 97% 99% 96% 97% 96% 99% 95% 97% 95% 98% 98% 96% 98%Universal Healthcare system 95% 100% 95% 95% 96% 96% 93% 96% 94% 96% 95% 96% 96%Our People – Fellow Canadians 95% 97% 94% 96% 96% 95% 91% 93% 94% 97% 94% 96% 95%Charter of Rights & Freedoms 95% 95% 95% 97% 93% 94% 91% 96% 94% 95% 96% 94% 93%Peace Order & Good Government 95% 93% 94% 96% 94% 97% 93% 95% 94% 96% 96% 94% 96%Equal rights for women 95% 97% 96% 95% 93% 94% 94% 97% 92% 97% 96% 95% 95%Our Democracy & System of Government 93% 95% 93% 93% 94% 95% 92% 93% 91% 95% 94% 93% 93%Multiculturalism & ethnic diversity 85% 92% 79% 86% 85% 90% 86% 91% 82% 83% 87% 83% 84%Canadian Military 82% 86% 80% 84% 81% 83% 79% 74% 80% 90% 81% 82% 86%National Anthem - O Canada! 81% 91% 64% 86% 87% 88% 80% 73% 81% 86% 81% 79% 85%LGBTQ+ rights 76% 81% 81% 74% 69% 70% 79% 83% 73% 74% 78% 76% 71%Prime Minister Trudeau 55% 69% 51% 64% 44% 42% 49% 61% 54% 53% 60% 54% 48%
% Important presented
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ELEMENTS OF PRIDE FOR CANADIANS / AMERICANS(CANADA VS UNITED STATES)
CTC156. People identify with different things or ideas when it comes to making them a ‘proud’ Canadian / American. Please rate how important the following items are in terms of making you most proud to be a Canadian / an American.
Base: All respondents
TOTAL CANADA TOTAL USA Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 1,005
Unweighted n =% Important presented
1,524 1,005
Our Natural Landscape 97% 89% 8
Universal Healthcare system / Leading the global economy 95% 82% 13
Our People – Fellow Canadians / Americans 95% 90% 5
Charter of Rights & Freedoms / Declaration of Independence & the Bill of Rights
95% 90% 5
Peace Order & Good Government / Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
95% 93% 2
Equal rights for women 95% 89% 6
Our Democracy & System of Government 93% 88% 5
Multiculturalism & ethnic diversity 85% 83% 2
Canadian Military / US military 82% 78% 4
National Anthem - O Canada! / Star Spangled Banner 81% 75% 6
LGBTQ+ rights 76% 66% 10
The Prime Minister, Trudeau / President Trump 55% 42% 13
SECOND WAVE OF COVID-19 VIRUS
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END OF THE FIRST WAVE
CTC116. Do you think we've reached the end of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic?
Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
39%
49%
12%
TOTALCANADA
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC 18-34 35-54 55+ UrbanSub-
urbanRural
TOTAL June 22nd
Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 100 171 207 416 511 597 662 578 264 1,521
Unweighted n = 1,524 100 414 607 125 126 152 441 515 568 664 595 249 1,521
Yes 39% 36% 54% 33% 37% 34% 37% 48% 41% 32% 35% 45% 38% 43% -4
No 49% 53% 36% 56% 49% 46% 51% 42% 48% 54% 54% 43% 49% 42% +7
Don’t know / Prefer not to answer 12% 11% 9% 11% 14% 20% 12% 10% 11% 14% 11% 11% 14% 15% -3
No
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END OF THE FIRST WAVE (CANADA VS UNITED STATES)
CTC116. Do you think we've reached the end of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic?
Base: All respondents
TOTAL CANADA TOTAL USA Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 1,005
Unweighted n = 1,524 1,005
Yes 39% 27% 12
No 49% 60% 11
Don’t know / Prefer not to answer 12% 13% 1
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SECOND WAVE OF THE VIRUS
CTC96. Do you think there will be a second wave of the virus ?
Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
77%9%
13%
TOTALCANADA
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC 18-34 35-54 55+ UrbanSub-
urbanRural
TOTAL June 22nd
Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 100 171 207 416 511 597 662 578 264 1,521
Unweighted n = 1,524 100 414 607 125 126 152 441 515 568 664 595 249 1,521
Yes 77% 76% 74% 79% 75% 79% 77% 76% 78% 77% 79% 76% 75% 74% +3
No 9% 4% 13% 8% 8% 9% 12% 11% 11% 7% 9% 11% 7% 10% -1
Don’t know / Prefer not to answer 13% 20% 12% 13% 17% 13% 12% 12% 11% 16% 12% 13% 18% 15% -2
No
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SECOND WAVE OF THE VIRUS (CANADA VS UNITED STATES)
CTC96. Do you think there will be a second wave of the virus ?
Base: All respondents
TOTAL CANADA TOTAL USA Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 1,005
Unweighted n = 1,524 1,005
Yes 77% 71% 6
No 9% 13% 4
Don’t know / Prefer not to answer 13% 16% 3
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PACE OF RELAXING PROTECTIVE MEASURES BY GOVERNMENTS
CTC64. Do you feel that governments should accelerate, maintain, or slow down the pace at which it is relaxing social distancing/self-isolation measures to allow a gradual return to normal activities?
Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
12%
60%
28%
Accelerate the pace
Maintain the pace
Slow down the pace
TOTALCANADA
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC 18-34 35-54 55+ UrbanSub-
urbanRural
TOTAL June 22nd
Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 100 171 207 416 511 597 662 578 264 1,521
Unweighted n = 1,524 100 414 607 125 126 152 441 515 568 664 595 249 1,521
Accelerate the pace 12% 5% 13% 13% 9% 15% 12% 12% 15% 10% 11% 12% 16% 14% -2
Maintain the pace 60% 60% 62% 59% 71% 49% 62% 58% 57% 63% 62% 59% 57% 64% -4
Slow down the pace 28% 35% 25% 28% 20% 35% 27% 30% 28% 27% 26% 30% 27% 22% +6
20
PACE OF RELAXING PROTECTIVE MEASURES BY GOVERNMENTS (CANADA VS UNITED STATES)
CTC64. Do you feel that governments should accelerate, maintain, or slow down the pace at which it is relaxing social distancing/self-isolation measures to allow a gradual return to normal activities?
Base: All respondents
TOTAL CANADA TOTAL USA Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 1,005
Unweighted n = 1,524 1,005
Accelerate the pace 12% 23% 11
Maintain the pace 60% 37% 23
Slow down the pace 28% 40% 12
SOCIAL DISTANCING AND WEARING A MASK
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WEARING A MASK IN PUBLIC
CTC74. Do you wear a mask to do the following ?
Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
56%
52%
22%
22%
14%
Grocery shopping
Go to the pharmacy
Use public transit (buses, subways, tramways, etc.)
Work in your office / workplace
Go for a walk
% Yes presented
TOTALCANADA
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC 18-34 35-54 55+ UrbanSub-
urbanRural
TOTAL June 22nd
Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 100 171 207 416 511 597 662 578 264 1,521
Unweighted n =% Yes presented
1,524 100 414 607 125 126 152 441 515 568 664 595 249 1,521
Grocery shopping 56% 44% 55% 70% 32% 37% 48% 57% 53% 58% 61% 55% 44% 55% +1
Go to the pharmacy 52% 45% 53% 65% 28% 33% 43% 50% 49% 55% 55% 51% 44% 48% +4
Use public transit (buses, subways, tramways, etc.)
22% 13% 18% 27% 14% 15% 25% 35% 19% 14% 28% 19% 11% 21% +1
Work in your office / workplace 22% 17% 21% 26% 23% 21% 16% 32% 29% 9% 23% 21% 22% 18% +4
Go for a walk 14% 9% 12% 18% 6% 6% 15% 14% 12% 15% 19% 10% 8% 11% +3
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WEARING A MASK IN PUBLIC (CANADA VS UNITED STATES)
TOTAL CANADA TOTAL USA Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 1,005
Unweighted n =% Yes presented
1,524 1,005
Grocery shopping 56% 81% 25
Go to the pharmacy 52% 65% 13
Use public transit (buses, subways, tramways, etc.) 22% 33% 11
Work in your office / workplace 22% 35% 13
Go for a walk 14% 36% 22
CTC74. Do you wear a mask to do the following?
Base: All respondents
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MANDATORY MASK WEARING
CTC84. Should the wearing of a protective mask be made mandatory for all Canadians when they are out in public and confined spaces such as grocery stores, shopping malls or public transit?
Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
58%
33%
9%
TOTALCANADA
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC 18-34 35-54 55+ UrbanSub-
urbanRural
TOTAL June 22nd
Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 100 171 207 416 511 597 662 578 264 1,521
Unweighted n = 1,524 100 414 607 125 126 152 441 515 568 664 595 249 1,521
Yes 58% 49% 63% 68% 34% 41% 52% 59% 53% 62% 59% 59% 52% 54% +4
No 33% 37% 31% 24% 46% 49% 41% 34% 37% 29% 32% 32% 38% 35% -2
Don’t know / Prefer not to answer 9% 15% 6% 8% 20% 10% 8% 7% 10% 9% 9% 8% 10% 11% -2
No
25
MANDATORY MASK WEARING (CANADA VS UNITED STATES)
CTC84. Should the wearing of a protective mask be made mandatory for all Canadians/ all Americans when they are out in public and confined spaces such as grocery stores, shopping malls or public transit?
Base: All respondents
TOTAL CANADA TOTAL USA Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 1,005
Unweighted n = 1,524 1,005
Yes 58% 70% 12
No 33% 23% 10
Don’t know / Prefer not to answer 9% 7% 2
STRESS AND MENTAL HEALTH
27
TOTALCANADA
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC 18-34 35-54 55+ UrbanSub-
urbanRural
TOTAL June 22nd
Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 100 171 207 416 511 597 662 578 264 1,521
Unweighted n = 1,524 100 414 607 125 126 152 441 515 568 664 595 249 1,521
Total Top 2 (Good) 45% 39% 57% 39% 44% 50% 42% 37% 39% 56% 40% 49% 52% 44% +1
Excellent 16% 13% 22% 15% 16% 14% 11% 12% 15% 19% 14% 15% 24% 17% -1
Very good 29% 26% 35% 24% 28% 36% 32% 25% 24% 37% 26% 34% 28% 27% +2
Total Bottom 3 53% 61% 42% 60% 54% 48% 56% 61% 59% 43% 59% 50% 48% 55% -2
Good * 40% 40% 33% 45% 36% 36% 41% 38% 48% 34% 46% 36% 33% 41% -1
Bad 11% 19% 8% 11% 13% 9% 11% 18% 9% 7% 11% 10% 13% 12% -1
Very bad 3% 2% 1% 3% 5% 3% 3% 5% 2% 1% 2% 4% 1% 3% -
Don’t know/Prefer not to answer 1% 0% 1% 1% 2% 1% 2% 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% -
16%
29%
40%
11%
3%
1%
Excellent
Very good
Good
Bad
Very bad
Don't know / prefer not to answer
MENTAL HEALTH DURING THE CRISIS
CTC46. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, how would you rate your mental health?
Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
Top 2 (Good): 45%
Bottom 3:53%
* The Good rating is placed in the bottom 3 as part of a standardized scale in academic research
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MENTAL HEALTH DURING THE CRISIS (Evolution)
CTC46. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, how would you rate your mental health?
Base: All respondents
42%46%
40% 39% 41%36%
39%44% 45%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
April 20th,2020
May 4th,2020
May 19th,2020
May 25th,2020
June 1st,2020
June 8th,2020
June 15th,2020
June 22nd,2020
June 29th,2020
Total Good
% Total Good (Excellent + Very good) presented
29
MENTAL HEALTH DURING THE CRISIS (CANADA VS UNITED STATES) CTC46. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, how would you rate your mental health?
Base: All respondents
TOTAL CANADA TOTAL USA Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 1,005
Unweighted n = 1,524 1,005
Total Top 2 (Good) 45% 48% 3
Excellent 16% 20% 4
Very good 29% 28% 1
Total Bottom 3 53% 48% 5
Good * 40% 35% 5
Bad 11% 10% 1
Very bad 3% 2% 1
Don’t know/Prefer not to answer 1% 4% 3
* The Good rating is placed in the bottom 3 as part of a standardized scale in academic research
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TOTALCANADA
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC 18-34 35-54 55+ UrbanSub-
urbanRural
TOTAL June 22nd
Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 100 171 207 416 511 597 662 578 264 1,521
Unweighted n = 1,524 100 414 607 125 126 152 441 515 568 664 595 249 1,521
Total Stressful 49% 56% 35% 59% 42% 43% 54% 55% 51% 45% 50% 49% 50% 46% +3
Very stressful 10% 11% 9% 13% 3% 8% 10% 12% 9% 10% 10% 10% 11% 8% +2
Somewhat stressful 39% 45% 27% 46% 40% 35% 44% 43% 42% 35% 40% 39% 39% 37% +2
Total Not Stressful 50% 44% 64% 41% 57% 57% 45% 45% 48% 55% 50% 51% 49% 54% -4
Not very stressful 33% 23% 43% 29% 34% 41% 25% 29% 30% 38% 35% 32% 30% 36% -3
Not stressful at all 17% 21% 22% 12% 23% 17% 20% 16% 18% 17% 15% 19% 19% 17% -
Don’t know/Refuse 1% 0% 0% 1% 1% 0% 1% 0% 1% 0% 0% 1% 1% 0% +1
10%
39%
33%
17%
1%
Very stressful
Somewhat stressful
Not very stressful
Not stressful at all
Don’t know /Prefer not to answer
STRESS: LEAVING THE HOUSE / BEING IN PUBLIC
CTC72. When you have to leave your house and be out in public, to what extent do you find that stressful?
Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
Total Stressful: 49%
Total Not Stressful: 50%
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STRESS: LEAVING THE HOUSE / BEING IN PUBLIC(CANADA VS UNITED STATES) CTC72. When you have to leave your house and be out in public, to what extent do you find that stressful?
Base: All respondents
TOTAL CANADA TOTAL USA Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 1,005
Unweighted n = 1,524 1,005
Total Stressful 49% 61% 12
Very stressful 10% 20% 10
Somewhat stressful 39% 41% 2
Total Not Stressful 50% 36% 14
Not very stressful 33% 19% 14
Not stressful at all 17% 17% -
Don’t know/Refuse 1% 3% 2
FEAR AND SPREAD OF THE VIRUS
33
TOTALCANADA
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC 18-34 35-54 55+ UrbanSub-
urbanRural
TOTAL June 22nd
Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 100 171 207 416 511 597 662 578 264 1,521
Unweighted n = 1,524 100 414 607 125 126 152 441 515 568 664 595 249 1,521
Total Afraid 53% 53% 43% 59% 49% 54% 54% 52% 53% 53% 56% 53% 46% 51% +2
Very afraid 13% 10% 13% 15% 7% 9% 16% 13% 12% 14% 14% 12% 13% 13% -
Somewhat afraid 40% 43% 30% 44% 42% 45% 38% 39% 41% 39% 42% 41% 33% 39% +1
Total Not Afraid 45% 47% 55% 39% 49% 46% 44% 47% 44% 46% 43% 45% 50% 47% -2
Not very afraid 31% 36% 38% 28% 32% 28% 26% 33% 30% 31% 30% 31% 34% 34% -3
Not afraid at all 14% 11% 17% 11% 16% 18% 18% 14% 14% 15% 13% 14% 16% 13% +1
I already have or have been exposed to the virus
1% 0% 0% 1% 1% 0% 0% 1% 1% 0% 0% 1% 1% 1% -
Don’t know/Refuse 1% 0% 2% 1% 1% 0% 2% 1% 2% 1% 1% 1% 3% 1% -
13%
40%
31%
14%
1%
1%
Very afraid
Somewhat afraid
Not very afraid
Not afraid at all
I already have or have been exposed to the virus
Don’t know\Refuse
FEAR OF CONTRACTING THE VIRUS
CTC1. Are you personally afraid of contracting the COVID-19 (Coronavirus)?
Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
Total Afraid: 53%
Total Not Afraid: 45%
34
FEAR OF CONTRACTING THE VIRUS (Evolution)
CTC1. Are you personally afraid of contracting the COVID-19 (Coronavirus)?
Base: All respondents
57%62% 64% 62%
58% 57% 55% 54% 53% 51% 51% 51% 52% 51% 53%
40%37%
34%37%
41% 42% 44% 44% 46%47% 48% 48% 46% 47% 45%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
March23rd,2020
March30th,2020
April 6th,2020
April13th,2020
April20th,2020
April27th,2020
May 4th,2020
May11th,2020
May19th,2020
May25th,2020
June 1st,2020
June 8th,2020
June15th,2020
June22nd,2020
June29th,2020
Total Afraid Total Not Afraid
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FEAR OF CONTRACTING THE VIRUS (CANADA VS UNITED STATES)
CTC1. Are you personally afraid of contracting the COVID-19 (Coronavirus)?
Base: All respondents
TOTAL CANADA TOTAL USA Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 1,005
Unweighted n = 1,524 1,005
Total Afraid 53% 60% 7
Very afraid 13% 26% 13
Somewhat afraid 40% 35% 5
Total Not Afraid 45% 37% 8
Not very afraid 31% 21% 10
Not afraid at all 14% 16% 2
I already have or have been exposed to the virus 1% 1% -
Don’t know/Refuse 1% 2% 1
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EVOLUTION OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
CTC20: What statement best describes your personal opinion of the COVID-19 crisis for Canada?
Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
34%
9%
39%
18%
The worst of the crisis is behind us
We are in the worst period of the crisis now
The worst of the crisis is yet to come
Don't know / Prefer not to answer
TOTALCANADA
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC 18-34 35-54 55+ UrbanSub-
urbanRural
TOTAL June 15th
Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 100 171 207 416 511 597 662 578 264 1,527
Unweighted n = 1,524 100 414 607 125 126 152 441 515 568 664 595 249 1,527
The worst of the crisis is behind us 34% 27% 43% 30% 28% 28% 38% 35% 31% 36% 33% 37% 31% 42% -8
We are in the worst period of the crisis now 9% 6% 9% 12% 10% 8% 7% 13% 10% 7% 10% 9% 9% 9% -
The worst of the crisis is yet to come 39% 42% 36% 39% 42% 39% 39% 36% 40% 39% 37% 38% 43% 31% +8
Don't know / Prefer not to answer 18% 25% 12% 19% 19% 25% 16% 16% 19% 19% 20% 16% 17% 17% +1
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EVOLUTION OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
(CANADA VS UNITED STATES)
CTC20: What statement best describes your personal opinion of the COVID-19 crisis for Canada/United States?
Base: All respondents
TOTAL CANADA TOTAL USA Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 1,005
Unweighted n = 1,524 1,005
The worst of the crisis is behind us 34% 20% 14
We are in the worst period of the crisis now 9% 22% 13
The worst of the crisis is yet to come 39% 42% 3
Don't know / Prefer not to answer 18% 15% 3
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RETURNING TO NORMAL
CTC121. Do you believe that after the pandemic, life in Canadian society will return to normal, that it will take time before life returns to normal, or that life will never return to normal (the way it was before the pandemic)?
Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
8%
61%
29%
2%
Life will return to normal
It will take time before life returns to normal
Life will never return to normal
Don't know / Prefer not to answer
TOTALCANADA
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC 18-34 35-54 55+ UrbanSub-
urbanRural
TOTAL June 22nd
Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 100 171 207 416 511 597 662 578 264 1,521
Unweighted n = 1,524 100 414 607 125 126 152 441 515 568 664 595 249 1,521
Life will return to normal 8% 8% 12% 8% 4% 12% 4% 11% 10% 5% 10% 7% 8% 8% -
it will take time before life returns to normal 61% 62% 65% 59% 58% 56% 66% 65% 63% 57% 61% 63% 57% 62% -1
life will never return to normal 29% 30% 22% 33% 37% 30% 27% 23% 25% 37% 28% 29% 33% 28% +1
Don't know / Prefer not to answer 2% 0% 2% 1% 1% 2% 4% 2% 2% 1% 1% 1% 2% 2% -
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RETURNING TO NORMAL
(CANADA VS UNITED STATES)
CTC121. Do you believe that after the pandemic, life in Canadian/American society will return to normal, that it will take time before life returns to normal, or that life will never return to normal (the way it was before the pandemic)?
Base: All respondents
TOTAL CANADA TOTAL USA Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 1,005
Unweighted n = 1,524 1,005
Life will return to normal 8% 13% 5
It will take time before life returns to normal 61% 49% 12
Life will never return to normal 29% 30% 1
Don’t know/Refuse 2% 8% 6
SATISFACTION WITH GOVERNMENTS DURING THE CRISIS
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SATISFACTION WITH THE MEASURES PUT IN PLACE TO FIGHTCOVID-19CTC10. To this day, are you satisfied or not with the measures put in place to fight the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic by the following? Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
31%
40%
28%
48%
43%45%
12%9%
12%
7% 6% 6%
2% 2%
8%
Federal government Your provincial government Your local or municipal government
Very satisfied Somewhat satisfied Somewhat dissatisfied Very dissatisfied Don’t know/Refuse
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SATISFACTION WITH THE MEASURES PUT IN PLACE TO FIGHTCOVID-19 - DETAILSCTC10. To this day, are you satisfied or not with the measures put in place to fight the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic by the following? Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
TOTALCANADA
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC 18-34 35-54 55+ UrbanSub-
urbanRural
TOTAL June 22nd
Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 100 171 207 416 511 597 662 578 264 1,521
Unweighted n = 1,524 100 414 607 125 126 152 441 515 568 664 595 249 1,521
Federal government
Total Satisfied 79% 88% 73% 81% 77% 73% 80% 79% 78% 79% 82% 75% 80% 77% +2
Total Dissatisfied 19% 10% 24% 17% 22% 26% 17% 19% 19% 20% 17% 22% 19% 19% -
Your provincial government
Total Satisfied 83% 90% 81% 85% 82% 76% 82% 80% 78% 89% 85% 80% 86% 82% +1
Total Dissatisfied 15% 8% 16% 13% 18% 22% 15% 18% 19% 10% 14% 17% 12% 15% -
Your local or municipal government
Total Satisfied 74% 78% 66% 78% 73% 80% 67% 73% 71% 76% 76% 72% 74% 72% +2
Total Dissatisfied 18% 7% 18% 17% 20% 18% 26% 17% 21% 17% 19% 19% 14% 17% +1
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SATISFACTION WITH THE MEASURES PUT IN PLACE TO FIGHTCOVID-19 (Evolution)CTC10. To this day, are you satisfied or not with the measures put in place to fight the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic by the following? Base: All respondents
65%
70% 72%76% 77%
79% 77%
76% 77%74%
74%78%
73% 77%79%
79% 79%82%
84% 83%85%
83%
78% 80% 78% 80% 82%79%
82%83%
67%
67%68%
71% 72% 72% 73% 73%
67%68% 70%
75%68%
72%74%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
March23rd,2020
March30th,2020
April 6th,2020
April13th,2020
April20th,2020
April27th,2020
May 4th,2020
May11th,2020
May19th,2020
May25th,2020
June 1st,2020
June 8th,2020
June15th,2020
June22nd,2020
June29th,2020
Federal goverment Provincial government Local or municipal government
% Total Satisfied presented
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SATISFACTION WITH THE MEASURES PUT IN PLACE TO FIGHTCOVID-19 - DETAILS
CTC10. To this day, are you satisfied or not with the measures put in place to fight the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic by your provincial government?
Base: All respondents (n=1,524)
TOTALCANADA
Atlantic Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British
Columbia
Weighted n = 1,524 104 358 585 54 46 171 207
Unweighted n = 1,524 100 414 607 62 63 126 152
Total Satisfied 83% 90% 81% 85% 86% 77% 76% 82%
Very satisfied 40% 54% 41% 39% 39% 32% 25% 50%
Somewhat satisfied 43% 36% 41% 46% 47% 45% 51% 31%
Total Dissatisfied 15% 8% 16% 13% 14% 23% 22% 15%
Somewhat dissatisfied 9% 4% 10% 8% 4% 17% 15% 8%
Very dissatisfied 6% 4% 7% 6% 10% 6% 8% 8%
Don’t know/Refuse 2% 2% 3% 2% 0% 0% 2% 3%
Jason KenneyFrançois Legault Doug Ford John HorganBrian Pallister Scott Moe
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SATISFACTION WITH THE MEASURES PUT IN PLACE TO FIGHTCOVID-19 (Evolution)
CTC10. To this day, are you satisfied or not with the measures put in place to fight the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic by your provincial government?
Base: All respondents
94%92%
95% 95%92% 91%
88%
77%
81%
79%82%
84% 83%
76%81%
75% 77% 79%
80%82%
84%85%
79%
86%80%
77%80%
75%78%
85%
72%
64%
68% 74%
76%
68%
72%
67%74%
74%
84%
70%
76%
80%
86%
75%
81%
77%
78%
86% 88%
81%
83%
71% 70%
74%
83%
66%
73%77%74%
68%
65%
77%
72%76%
69%
62% 62%67%
72%
72%
66%
80%
76%
71%
77%
82%80%
80% 85%
87%88%
75%
80%
86%
91% 92%91%
82%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
March23rd,2020
March30th,2020
April 6th,2020
April13th,2020
April20th,2020
April27th,2020
May 4th,2020
May 11th,2020
May 19th,2020
May 25th,2020
June 1st,2020
June 8th,2020
June 15th,2020
June22nd,2020
June 29th,2020
François Legault Doug Ford Brian Pallister Scott Moe Jason Kenney John Horgan
% Total Satisfied presented
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SATISFACTION WITH THE MEASURES PUT IN PLACE TO FIGHTCOVID-19 – (CANADA VS UNITED STATES)CTC10. To this day, are you satisfied or not with the measures put in place to fight the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic by the following? Base: All respondents
TOTAL CANADA TOTAL USA Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 1,005
Unweighted n =% “Satisfied” presented
1,524 1,005
Federal government/The US President 79% 41% 38
Your provincial government/Your State government
83% 64% 19
Your local or municipal government 74% 65% 9
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VOTING INTENTIONS - FEDERAL ELECTIONS
CTC37. If federal elections were held today, for which political party would you be most likely to vote? Would it be for...? In the event a
respondent had no opinion, the following prompting question was asked: Even if you have not yet made up your mind, for which of the following political parties would you be most likely to vote? Would it be for the ...
Base: All respondents (n=1,524), except for the Bloc Québécois, Quebecers only
INTENTIONS BEFORE THE COVID-19 CRISIS
TOTAL Canada
TOTALDecided voters
ATL QC ON MB/SK AB BC Male Female 18-34 35-54 55+January
22nd, 2020
Gap
Weighted n = 1,524 1,202 69 278 461 75 140 180 613 589 317 398 487 1,289
Unweighted n = 1,524 1,232 73 327 495 99 106 132 678 554 346 412 474 1,327
... Liberal Party of Canada 32% 40% 56% 39% 46% 32% 25% 38% 42% 39% 37% 45% 39% 31% +9
... Conservative Party of Canada 22% 28% 11% 15% 27% 40% 53% 30% 29% 26% 22% 24% 34% 32% -4
... New Democratic Party of Canada 13% 17% 25% 10% 19% 18% 13% 18% 15% 18% 29% 14% 10% 19% -2
... Bloc Québécois 5% 7% - 29% - - - - - - - - - 8% -1
... Green Party of Canada 5% 6% 8% 5% 6% 7% 5% 12% 5% 8% 7% 9% 4% 8% -2
… another party 2% 2% 0% 2% 2% 4% 4% 2% 3% 2% 1% 2% 4% 2% -
I would not vote 5% - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I would cancel my vote 2% - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I don’t know 10% - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Refusal 4% - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ANNEXES
DETAILED METHODOLOGY
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Sampling Frame
Participants were randomly selected from LEO’s online panel.
Leger owns and manages an Internet panel that includes more than 400,000 Canadians coast to coast. An online panel consists of Webusers profiled according to different demographic variables. The majority of Leger’s panel members (60%) were randomly recruitedover the phone in the past ten years, which makes this panel very similar to the current Canadian population on a number ofdemographic characteristics. Moreover, 35% of panellists were recruited through affiliate programs and 5% through partner campaignsand programs.
To be eligible, respondents were required to be 18 years of age or older.
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Province Unweighted Weighted
British Columbia 152 207
Alberta 126 171
Manitoba/Saskatchewan 125 100
Ontario 607 585
Quebec 414 358
Atlantic 100 104
DETAILED METHODOLOGY
Weighted and Unweighted Sample
The table below presents the Canadian geographic distribution of respondents before weighting.
The table below presents the American geographic distribution of respondents before weighting.
US region Unweighted Weighted
NorthEast 210 179
MidWest 187 217
South 315 372
West 290 233
Weighted and Unweighted Sample for Canada
The following tables present the demographic distribution of respondents according to gender, age and language (mother tongue) forCanada.
The sample thus collected has a minimum weighting factor of 0.0910 and a maximum weighting factor of 3.8525. The weighted varianceis 0.3744.
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GENDER Unweighted Weighted
Male 797 740Female 727 784
AGE Unweighted Weighted
Between 18 and 34 441 416Between 35 and 54 515 51155 or over 568 597
LANGUAGE (MOTHERTONGUE)
Unweighted Weighted
English 906 999French 387 317Other 230 207
DETAILED METHODOLOGY
Weighted and Unweighted Sample for The United States
The following tables present the demographic distribution of respondents according to gender and age for The United States.
The sample thus collected has a minimum weighting factor of 0.0910 and a maximum weighting factor of 3.8525. The weighted varianceis 0.3744.
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GENDER Unweighted Weighted
Male 500 487Female 505 518
AGE Unweighted Weighted
Between 18 and 29 116 221
Between 30 and 39 178 173
Between 40 and 49 167 187
Between 50 and 64 315 251
65 or older 229 173
DETAILED METHODOLOGY
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